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				<p align="justify"><strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns01">What does DNS stand for?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns02">What is meant by private name servers or private DNS?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns03">Do I need my own private DNS and why?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns04">How does your private DNS cluster (Private DNS) work?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns05">Can I register a new domain or transfer an existing one for my private DNS?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns06">Can I use my own domain, which is managed by another registrar, for private name servers?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns07">Will I have control over the domain, which I will be using as my private DNS?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns08">What domain should I use as a private name server?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns09">Can I edit the Whois info (Administrative, Technical &amp; Registrant Contacts) of the domain used by me as a DNS?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns10">Can I use my domain(s) for any other purpose except as a private DNS?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns11">Can I transfer a domain to another registrar if it is used as a private DNS by my clients?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns12">How can I replace the current dedicated IP(s) of my private DNS with another?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns13">I want to stop using the DNS package (private name servers set together with the private mail server) service. How can I do that?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns14">I.d like to register my private name servers (with or without a mail server) for more than one year. How can I do this?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns15">Is my DNS package being renewed automatically?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns16">I forgot to renew my DNS package. What should I do now?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#dns17">Can I have more than one private DNS?</a></strong></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns01"></a><strong>&raquo; What does DNS stand for?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  DNS stands for &quot;Domain Name System&quot; or &quot;Domain Name Server.&quot; DNS is a service, which translates domain names into IP addresses. It is essential for finding the right Web site based on a domain name. A remote server, which resolves domain names into IP addresses, is used in the DNS Cluster offered by ResellersPanel.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns02"></a><strong>&raquo; What is meant by private name servers or private DNS?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  By private name servers is meant the ability to use your own DNS for the domains of your clients instead of the pre-defined DNS, which ResellersPanel offers on your behalf.</p>
				<p align="justify">Here are some examples of Private Name Servers supported by us:<br>
				  ns1.your-private-brand.com<br>
				  ns2.your-private-brand.com</p>

				<p align="justify">Here is an example of a pre-defined DNS for your clients hosted on server #30.</p>
				<p align="justify">ns1.supremecenter30.com -> dns1.your-private-brand.com<br>ns2.supremecenter30.com -> dns2.your-private-brand.com<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns03"></a><strong>&raquo; Do I need my own private DNS and why?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  We think that it is preferable, if not mandatory, for you to use your own DNS with private name servers. Thus you will be able to sustain your anonymity, since the contact information displayed in a Whois search for a domain chosen by you is entirely under your control.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns04"></a><strong>&raquo; How does your private DNS cluster (Private DNS) work?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  There is one DNS for all your clients on all servers.	All your clients, regardless of the server they are hosted on, can use your private DNS to resolve their domains, i.e. it won.t be necessary that each server have a dedicated DNS (private or predefined by us) even if your clients are hosted on different servers.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns05"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I register a new domain or transfer an existing one for my private DNS?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				You can do both. In fact, the private DNS offered by us can work only with domains that can be managed through the ResellersPanel Control Panel.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns06"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I use my own domain, which is managed by another registrar, for private name servers?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  No, you can't. If you do have a domain, which you.d like to use as a private DNS, but the domain in question is being managed elsewhere, you will have to first transfer it to us. Then you will be able to manage that domain through the ResellersPanel Control Panel and choose the respective private name servers after you purchase the Private DNS (DNS Cluster) package, which best suits your needs.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns07"></a><strong>&raquo; Will I have control over the domain, which I will be using as my private DNS?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  Regardless of whether you have registered a new domain or transferred an existing one, you will have full control over the DNS of the SLD of your domain at all times. Control over the settings of your private DNS is restricted to the ability to activate and deactivate DNS for new clients and to edit the Whois details at any time.</p>
				<p align="justify"><em>Example: </em><br>You decide to transfer the domain duot.net. The transfer is successful and you purchase the most suitable private name servers package: Private DNS 2 with two dedicated IP addresses @ $40.00/year. Your private name servers (for example ns1.duot.net and ns2.duot.net) cannot be edited. There is an activation and deactivation option in the 'Private DNS' section, where you will be able to edit also the Whois details of duot.net or to renew the domain for more years.</p>
				<p align="justify">Through the 'Domain Manager' section you can set up DNSes (with no restrictions whatsoever) for the SLD duot.net, i.e. www.duot.net can be hosted anywhere, as long as it is added to a working DNS somewhere.	In the 'Domain Manager' section you can also edit the Whois details or renew a domain for more years.<br></p>

				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
				<p align="justify"><a name="dns08"></a><strong>&raquo; What domain should I use as a private name server?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  There are 2 options depending on what you use:<br><br>
				  1. If you use the domain for your template hosted by us for free:
				  <p align="justify">a. it is the best option to use that domain as your private DNS as well. For example, if you use the domain duot.net with template #16, it'd better be set up as DNS as well<br>
				  ns1.duot.net<br>
				  ns2.duot.net<br>
				for your www.duot.net clients;</p>
				<p align="justify">b. it'd be an equally good decision to keep the current SLD (Second-Level Domain, in this case . duot) together with another TLD (Top-Level Domain, i.e. different from .net as is in the example below). For example, if you use the domain duot.net with the template #16, the domain duot.info might as well be set up as a DNS as is below:<br>
				  ns1.duot.info<br>
				  ns2.duot.info<br>
				  for your www.duot.net clients.</p>
				<p align="justify">2. If you have your own site no matter where it is hosted, i.e. you either use API or remote forms to make sales. Either of the two above-mentioned examples (1.a &amp; 1.b) will do well.</p>
				<p align="justify">No matter which of the two options you have chosen, we recommend that you set up a mail server, which works on the principle of the DNS cluster, for all your clients regardless of the server on which they are hosted. <br>
			    For example: mail.duot.net<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns09"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I edit the Whois info (Administrative, Technical &amp; Registrant Contacts) of the domain used by me as a DNS?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  You can edit it at all times. There is a DNS Cluster management page (the 'Private DNS' section from the FREE program.s Control Panel). The same details can be edited in the 'Domain Manager' section as well. <br><br>Please have in mind that you bear a legal responsibility for all the changes of any of the details, especially the Registrant Contacts, and that you have to abide by ICANN.s requirements regarding the authenticity of the Whois information of the domain chosen by you. You can see the terms regarding the Whois info <a href="http://www.resellerspanel.com/terms/domain_name_registration_agreement.html" target="_blank">here</a>.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns10"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I use my domain(s) for any other purpose except as a private DNS?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				Since the management of your domain(s), which you use as private, is carried out through the ResellersPanel Control Panel, you can edit the DNS of the SLD of your domain(s) (with the exception of your private DNSes) and thus host them elsewhere. </p>
				
				<p align="justify">You can also set a custom A record for your domain(s) and redirect the 'www' (HTTP service) to another website, though keeping the Private DNS enabled.This means that www.duot.net (duot.net is only an example) can be hosted everywhere. At the same time, your private DNS (ns1.duot.net &amp; ns2.duot.net), if active (controlled by you), will be used for the domains of your clients, regardless of the servers their accounts are hosted on. There is one DNS for all servers in the entire network.</p>
				
				<p align="justify">The same is valid if there is an active mail cluster. One mail server for all your clients (for example: mail.duot.net). If the DNS is not active, the mail cluster will not be active as well, and your clients' mail boxes that are using it will not function properly until they replace it with another mail cluster or use the pre-defined mail.supremecenter.com.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns11"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I transfer a domain to another registrar if it is used as a private DNS by my clients?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  You can transfer a domain to another registrar at any time. The domain transfer will break off the activity of your DNS, and the Web sites of your clients whose domains use your DNS will go off-line, because their domains will not be resolved any longer.	According to the Terms &amp; Conditions of the Private DNS service, you must submit a 30-day notice prior to any activities on your part, which may cause your DNS to go off-line. So, before you make the desired domain transfer, you should read carefully what responsibilities arise out of this transaction.</p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns12"></a><strong>&raquo; How can I replace the current dedicated IP(s) of my private DNS with another?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				Such option is not offered at the moment and such transaction won.t be possible even if you submit a special request.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns13"></a><strong>&raquo; I want to stop using the DNS package (private name servers set together with the private mail server) service. How can I do that?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				We require a 30-day notice via e-mail. If this condition is sustained you can cease to use the DNS service at any time according to the Terms &amp; Conditions of the Private DNS service.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns14"></a><strong>&raquo; I would like to register my private name servers (with or without a mail server) for more than one year. How can I do this?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  We offer domain registrations only for the next 12 months (one year) at the moment. If you want to register your private name servers (with or without a mail server) say for 3 years, you will have to pass through 3 order procedures, each of them valid for one year. We are now developing the option of making registrations for more than one year with a single payment transaction. As soon as we are ready with this upgrade, we will inform you immediately.</p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns15"></a><strong>&raquo; Is my DNS package being renewed automatically?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				It does not and it is entirely your responsibility to renew it each year... especially if you have clients who use your private name servers for their domains.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="dns16"></a><strong>&raquo; I forgot to renew my DNS package. What should I do now?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				It usually means that in most cases the domain, which your clients use as DNS for their domains, has expired as well. Regardless of whether the domain used as DNS has expired or not, your DNS package will have to be renewed.</p>
				<p align="justify">The consequences a possible expiration will bring may be quite serious, especially for your clients. If the domain used by your clients as DNS has expired, we will renew it automatically. Thus your clients. domains will continue to resolve and their web sites will continue to be on-line. But, until you manually renew the DNS package, which has already expired, we will not pay you your profit from the new sales and the commissions from the renewals of your existing clients. hosting accounts, i.e. until you renew the expired DNS package, your profits will be accounted for and will accumulate but will not be paid out to you.</p>

				<p align="justify">Beside the price for your Private DNS package you will also have to pay a $50.00 USD re-activation fee. It is paid only upon a renewal of an already expired DNS package.</p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
	
				<p align="justify"><a name="dns17"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I have more than one private DNS?</strong> (<a href="#dns_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  You can have as many private DNSes as you wish, but have in mind that at the moment we allow only one private DNS per a store, i.e. one private DNS for each reseller account. If you have more than one reseller account with our FREE program, then for each of them you can register a single private DNS. There are no restrictions as to the number of the FREE reseller accounts you create.</p>
				<p align="justify">&nbsp;</p>
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				<p align="justify"><strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail01">What does mail server in cluster stand for?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail02">Do I need my own private mail server and why?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail03">How does your private mail server in a cluster work?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail04">Can I create a mail sever (mail cluster) separately from the Private DNS package?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail05">Can I activate a private mail server using a domain that I use also for private name server purposes in the Private DNS package 1/2?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail06">I want to stop using the DNS package (private name servers set together with the private mail server) service. How can I do that?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail07">Can I disable a mail server separately from the DNS?</a></strong><br><br>
				  <strong>&raquo; <a href="#mail08">I have more questions about my private mail server but I don't see them listed on this page...</a></strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
				<p align="justify"><a name="mail01"></a><strong>&raquo; What does mail server in cluster stand for?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				A mail server in a cluster means that you can have only one mail server, which your clients will use for the settings of their mail boxes, regardless of the server the domains that they use to create the e-mail boxes are hosted on.	You should create brand awareness and the domain that you use for selling hosting services should be the same as the one set as a private DNS, utilized also as a mail server. For example: mail.your-private-brand.com<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail02"></a><strong>&raquo; Do I need my own private mail server and why?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  We think that it is preferable, if not mandatory, for you to use your own DNS with private name servers together with your own mail server in cluster. Using the same domain for your storefront as the one for the DNS and the mail server will make it easier for your clients. Thus, you will also achieve a better brand awareness. </p>

				<p align="justify">Here is an example of your private mail server (SMTP/POP3/IMAP):<br>
				  <em>mail.your-private-brand.com</em></p>
				<p align="justify">Here is an example of a pre-defined mail server (SMTP/POP3/IMAP) for your clients hosted on server #30.<br>
			    <em>mail.supremecenter30.com</em><br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail03"></a><strong>&raquo; How does your private mail server in a cluster work?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  There is one mail server for all your clients on all servers.	All your clients, regardless of the server they are hosted on, can use your private mail server as SMTP/POP3/IMAP server, i.e. it won.t be necessary that each server have a dedicated mail server (private or predefined by us) even if your clients are hosted on server 1 to 37, for example, they all can use only one mail server: mail.your-private-brand.com, for all their email boxes.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail04"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I create a mail sever (mail cluster) separately from the Private DNS package?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				No, you can't. The mail cluster (mail server) service is being offered for FREE only as a part of the Private DNS 1 and Private DNS 2 packages.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail05"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I activate a private mail server using a domain that I use also for private name server purposes in the Private DNS package 1/2?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				You can create a private mail sever using an already registered DNS at any time. Simply click on the link &quot;Set Mail Server&quot; in the &quot;Mail Server&quot; section of the table located in the &quot;Private DNS&quot; section of the Control Panel.</p>

				<p align="justify">You can add a private mail server even when you have DISABLED the respective DNS to which you'd like to add it. When you ENABLE the DNS, the mail server will be activated automatically and can be used by your clients as a SMTP/POP3/IMAP mail server for thier email boxes.</p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail06"></a><strong>&raquo; I want to stop using the DNS package (private name servers set together with the private mail server) service. How can I do that?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				We require a 30-day notice via e-mail. If this condition is sustained you can cease to use the DNS &amp; mail services and at any time according to the <a href="https://secure.resellerspanel.com/login/domain/tos.html" target="_blank">Terms &amp; Conditions</a> of the Private DNS service.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail07"></a><strong>&raquo; Can I disable a mail server separately from the DNS?</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  No, you can't. You can ENABLE or DISABLE a mail server only when you ENABLE or DISABLE the respective DNS package.</p>
				  <p align="justify"><strong style="color:#FF0000;">ATTENTION!!!</strong> Disabling a DNS and a mail server is a very dangerous activity with respect to your clients. Beside us, you too are responsible for the smooth provision of hosting services to your clients. Smooth here refers to a quality service without unnecessary interruptions.</p>

				<p align="justify">If you DISABLE a DNS and a mail server, your clients' domains will stop to resolve and even if we quickly add spare DNSes, we won't be able to change the settings of the mail boxes of those domains, which will be affected from the DISABLING of the DNS. So, it's QUITE POSSIBLE that the mail boxes will stop functioning, i.e. mails will continue to arrive, only your clients won't receive them until they manually replace the DISABLED mail server with another (for example: mail.supremecenter.com).In this sense, you bear responsibility for DISABLING a DNS and a mail server and you have to always abide by the <a href="https://secure.resellerspanel.com/login/domain/tos.html" target="_blank">Terms &amp; Conditions</a>, which refer to the Private DNS service.</p>
				<p align="justify">When you transfer a domain, which is used as a private DNS and there is an activated mail server, you must inform your clients to update the settings of their mail boxes, which use the same domain.</p>

			    <p align="justify">According to the <a href="https://secure.resellerspanel.com/login/domain/tos.html" target="_blank">Terms &amp; Conditions</a> you have agreed to pay the whole commission back, which you have received from those clients of yours, who have experienced difficulties as a consequence of the change in the settings of their mail boxes.<br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

				<p align="justify"><a name="mail08"></a><strong>&raquo; I have more questions about my private mail server but I don't see them listed on this page...</strong> (<a href="#mail_top">back to top)</a><br>
				  Because the private mail servers are a part of the Private DNS service, please read carefully the entire F.A.Q. section, which refers to the Private DNS service. You can receive satisfactory answers to your questions also if you read the entire Terms of Service section or if you contact our support team.</p>
				<p align="justify">&nbsp;</p>
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				<p align="justify">The following tutorials are intended to guide you through the activation process of the Private DNS Cluster. Please follow the exact steps that match your case. Before you begin, please become familiar with the names of the sections in the Domain Manager.</p>
				<p align="justify">
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#tutorials01">I would like to register a domain name and then activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name. How do I do that?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#tutorials02">I would like to transfer a domain name and then activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name. What should I do?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#tutorials03">I would like to register a domain name and use it only to lead visitors to my chosen website template. What are the steps that I need to follow?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#tutorials04">I have an already registered domain name and a custom website, which I host elesewhere. How do I activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name?</a></strong><br><br>
					<strong>&raquo; <a href="#tutorials05">I have an already registered domain name and a custom website, which I host in my account on SupremeCenterXX.com. How do I activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name?</a></strong><br></p>
				<p align="justify"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
				<p align="justify"><a name="tutorials01"></a><strong>&raquo; I would like to register a domain name and then activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name. How do I do that?</strong> (<a href="#tutorials_top">back to top)</a><br>
				Please follow these steps exactly as they appear:</p>
					<div align="justify"><ol>
						<li>Log in your Resellers Control Panel and go to the Domain Manager section. After that, click on the Register/Transfer tab.</li>
						<li>Type in the desired domain name you'd like to register and if it is available go to the next step.</li>
						<li>Select which Private DNS package you'd like to activate along with the domain name registration. You will be asked to choose the purpose of the domain name as well, whether it will act as a DNS, a mail server & the address of your online store. In this step you have to specify what kind of DNSes you are going to register: ns1/ns2.your-private-brand.com or dns1/dns2.your-private-brand.com.</li>
						<li>The next step requires you to enter a password for the main e-mail address sales@your-private-brand.com. This password will be also valid for all the other e-mail aliases, which you create later.</li>
						<li>In the next step carefully submit the Whois information for your domain name, as required by ICANN.org</li>
						<li>Proceed to the payment page and select your preferred method: Credit Card, PayPal or Wallet. You are obliged to agree with our Terms and Conditions and the Cancellation/Refund Policy.</li>
					</ol></div>
				<p align="justify">After you submit the payment, the domain name registration will be pending. Once our Sales Department approves your order, the domain name will be registered. After that, it may take up to <b>48 hours</b> for the private DNSes to propagate all around the world. From now on, all your new customers will use ns1/ns2.your-private-brand.com in their domain names' settings.</p>
				<p align="justify"><font color="red"><b>Tip:</b></font> Go to the Domain Manager section in the Resellers Control Panel again to see the list with your domain(s) and their status. Next to each domain name, you may find a drop-down menu containing a list with the available options for that domain name.</p>
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				<p align="justify"><a name="tutorials02"></a><strong>&raquo; I would like to transfer a domain name and then activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name. What should I do?</strong> (<a href="#tutorials_top">back to top)</a><br>
				<font color="red"><b>Important!</b></font> A domain name transfer can not be requested together with a Private DNS Cluster activation! This restriction is based on the fact that in order to register your chosen private name servers for a particular domain name, we require that domain be under the possesion of our registrar's. This being a transfer request suggests that that domain has not been registered by us just as yet. The procedure in this case would be first to request a domain name transfer, and once it has been completed successfully, you may then request a Private DNS Cluster activation. See how this is done:</p>
					<div align="justify"><ol>
						<li>Log in your Resellers Control Panel and go to the Domain Manager section. After that, click on the Register/Transfer tab.</li>
						<li>Type in the desired domain name you'd like to transfer and go to the next step.</li>
						<li>Only one option will appear in the next step - transfer your chosen domain name. The domain name transfer will move your existing domain name to our registrar and will add one year of domain registration.</li>
						<li>The next step requires you to enter a password for the main e-mail address sales@your-private-brand.com. This password will be also valid for all the other e-mail aliases, which you create later.</li>
						<li>In the next step carefully submit the Whois information for your domain name, as required by ICANN.org</li>
						<li>Proceed to the payment page and select your preferred method: Credit Card, PayPal or Wallet. You are obliged to agree with our Terms and Conditions and the Cancellation/Refund Policy. After you submit the payment, the domain name transfer will be pending. Once our Sales Department approves your order, the domain name will be transferred to us and renewed for an additional year. Now that you have the domain name registered with us, you may activate a Private DNS Cluster for it.</li>
						<li>Go to the Domain Manager section in the Resellers Control Panel again to see the list with your domain(s) and their statuses. From the drop-down menu on the right choose 'Add Private DNS'. You will be directed to a page asking you to select which Private DNS package you'd like to activate. You will be asked to choose the purpose of the domain name as well, whether it will act as a DNS, a mail server & the address of your online store. In this step you have to specify what kind of DNSes you are going to register: ns1/ns2.your-private-brand.com or dns1/dns2.your-private-brand.com.</li>
						<li>Complete the remaining steps and order your chosen Private DNS package. Once our Sales Department approves your order, your private name servers will be registered. After that, it may take up to <b>48 hours</b> for the private DNSes to propagate all around the world.</li>
					</ol></div>
				<p align="justify"><font color="red"><b>Tip:</b></font> In the Domain Manager section of the Resellers Control Panel, under My Domains tab, you may see the status of your domain name transfer. Do not forget to unlock your domain name prior to the transfer and to approve the transfer request by checking the administrative contact e-mail set for your domain name!</p>
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				<p align="justify"><a name="tutorials03"></a><strong>&raquo; I would like to register a domain name and use it only to lead visitors to my chosen website template. What are the steps that I need to follow?</strong> (<a href="#tutorials_top">back to top)</a><br>
				This is a simple procedure:</p>
					<div align="justify"><ol>
						<li>Log in your Resellers Control Panel and go to the Domain Manager section. After that, click on the Register/Transfer tab.</li>
						<li>Type in the desired domain name you'd like to register and if it is available go to the next step.</li>
						<li>Select the sole domain name registration option.</li>
						<li>The next step requires you to enter a password for the main e-mail address sales@your-private-brand.com. This password will be also valid for all the other e-mail aliases, which you create later.</li>
						<li>In the next step carefully submit the Whois information for your domain name, as required by ICANN.org</li>
						<li>Proceed to the payment page and select your preferred method: Credit Card, PayPal or Wallet. You are obliged to agree with our Terms and Conditions and the Cancellation/Refund Policy. After you submit the payment, the domain name registration will be pending. Once our Sales Department approves your order, the domain name will be registered.</li>
					</ol></div>
				<p align="justify"><font color="red"><b>Tip:</b></font> Your new domain name will appear in the list under the My Domains section of the Domain Manager. The DNS Check will indicate with a green tick that your domain name has the required DNSes set in order to operate with our system. Now all you have to do is choose your template, store name, etc.</p>
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				<p align="justify"><a name="tutorials04"></a><strong>&raquo; I have an already registered domain name and a custom website, which I host elesewhere. How do I activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name?</strong> (<a href="#tutorials_top">back to top)</a><br>
				<font color="red"><b>Note!</b></font> In order to activate a Private DNS package for your existing domain name, you must first transfer it to our registrar. A domain name transfer can not be requested together with a Private DNS Cluster activation! This restriction is based on the fact that in order to register your chosen private name servers for a particular domain name, we require that domain be under the possesion of our registrar's. This being a transfer request suggests that that domain has not been registered by us just as yet. The procedure in this case would be first to request a domain name transfer, and once it has been completed successfully, you may then request a Private DNS Cluster activation. Please follow these steps exactly as they appear:</p>
					<div align="justify"><ol>
						<li>Log in your Resellers Control Panel and go to the Domain Manager section. After that, click on the Register/Transfer tab.</li>
						<li>Type in the desired domain name you'd like to transfer and go to the next step.</li>
						<li>Only one option will appear in the next step - transfer your chosen domain name. The domain name transfer will move your existing domain name to our registrar and will add one year of domain registration.</li>
						<li>The next step requires you to enter a password for the main e-mail address sales@your-private-brand.com. This password will be also valid for all the other e-mail aliases, which you create later.</li>
						<li>In the next step carefully submit the Whois information for your domain name, as required by ICANN.org</li>
						<li>Proceed to the payment page and select your preferred method: Credit Card, PayPal or Wallet. You are obliged to agree with our Terms and Conditions and the Cancellation/Refund Policy. After you submit the payment, the domain name transfer will be pending. Once our Sales Department approves your order, the domain name will be transferred to us and renewed for an additional year. Now that you have the domain name registered with us, you may activate a Private DNS Cluster for it.</li>
						<li>Go to the Domain Manager section in the Resellers Control Panel again to see the list with your domain(s) and their statuses. From the drop-down menu on the right choose 'Add Private DNS'. You will be directed to a page asking you to select which Private DNS package you'd like to activate. You will be asked to choose the purpose of the domain name as well, whether it will act as a DNS, a mail server & the address of your online store. In this step you have to specify what kind of DNSes you are going to register: ns1/ns2.your-private-brand.com or dns1/dns2.your-private-brand.com.</li>
						<li>Complete the remaining steps and order your chosen Private DNS package. Once our Sales Department approves your order, your private name servers will be registered. After that, it may take up to <b>48 hours</b> for the private DNSes to propagate all around the world.</li>
						<li>Now you have to set a custom A Record for your domain name so that it points to the website, which you host elsewhere. To do that, go to the Domain Manager section of your Resellers Control Panel. Then click on the Private DNS tab. Select your domain name from the drop-down menu 'Manage DNS for'. New options will appear. Click on the DNS Records button. On the right of your domain name type in the custom A Record, which you have obtained as an IP address from the other host. This setting will redirect 'www' to the other host and will keep your private name servers functioning. You may also use your own mail server by changing the MX record for your domain name as well.</li>
					</ol></div>
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				<p align="justify"><a name="tutorials05"></a><strong>&raquo; I have an already registered domain name and a custom website, which I host in my account on SupremeCenterXX.com. How do I activate a Private DNS Cluster for that domain name?</strong> (<a href="#tutorials_top">back to top)</a><br>
				<font color="red"><b>Note!</b></font> In order to activate a Private DNS package for your existing domain name, you must first transfer it to our registrar. A domain name transfer can not be requested together with a Private DNS Cluster activation! This restriction is based on the fact that in order to register your chosen private name servers for a particular domain name, we require that domain be under the possesion of our registrar's. This being a transfer request suggests that that domain has not been registered by us just as yet. The procedure in this case would be first to request a domain name transfer, and once it has been completed successfully, you may then request a Private DNS Cluster activation. Please follow these steps exactly as they appear:</p>
					<div align="justify"><ol>
						<li>Log in your Resellers Control Panel and go to the Domain Manager section. After that, click on the Register/Transfer tab.</li>
						<li>Type in the desired domain name you'd like to transfer and go to the next step.</li>
						<li>Only one option will appear in the next step - transfer your chosen domain name. The domain name transfer will move your existing domain name to our registrar and will add one year of domain registration.</li>
						<li>The next step requires you to enter a password for the main e-mail address sales@your-private-brand.com. This password will be also valid for all the other e-mail aliases, which you create later.</li>
						<li>In the next step carefully submit the Whois information for your domain name, as required by ICANN.org</li>
						<li>Proceed to the payment page and select your preferred method: Credit Card, PayPal or Wallet. You are obliged to agree with our Terms and Conditions and the Cancellation/Refund Policy. After you submit the payment, the domain name transfer will be pending. Once our Sales Department approves your order, the domain name will be transferred to us and renewed for an additional year. Now that you have the domain name registered with us, you may activate a Private DNS Cluster for it.</li>
						<li>Go to the Domain Manager section in the Resellers Control Panel again to see the list with your domain(s) and their statuses. From the drop-down menu on the right choose 'Add Private DNS'. You will be directed to a page asking you to select which Private DNS package you'd like to activate. You will be asked to choose the purpose of the domain name as well, whether it will act as a DNS, a mail server & the address of your online store. In this step you have to specify what kind of DNSes you are going to register: ns1/ns2.your-private-brand.com or dns1/dns2.your-private-brand.com.</li>
						<li>Complete the remaining steps and order your chosen Private DNS package. Once our Sales Department approves your order, your private name servers will be registered. After that, it may take up to <b>48 hours</b> for the private DNSes to propagate all around the world.</li>
						<li>Now you have to set a custom A Record for your domain name so that it points to the website, which you host on SupremeCenterXX.com. To do that, go to the Domain Manager section of your Resellers Control Panel. Then click on the Private DNS tab. Select your domain name from the drop-down menu 'Manage DNS for'. New options will appear. Click on the DNS Records button. On the right of your domain name type in the custom A Record you have, which is the shared IP of the Apache web server on SupremeCenterXX.com. This setting will redirect 'www' to the website, which you host on SupremeCenterXX.com, and will keep your private name servers functioning.<br><font color="red"><b>Important!</b></font> You should add your domain name to the Hosted Domains menu in your hosting account on SupremeCenterXX.com. The feature "<b>Don't manage DNS for this domain.</b>" should be enabled!</li>
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